About 1533 26th St
1533 26th Street is home to the Famecast Creator Brand Accelerator , a multi-purpose event and creative hub in Santa Monica. Opened in 2020 in a former mid-century industrial building, this converted warehouse space offers an “industrial chic” vibe with high ceilings, exposed brick, and an open floor plan. It has been called “a focal point for the region’s creator economy and entrepreneurial community” (www.ticketfairy.com ). Notable features include a permanent raised stage at one end of the hall and a giant LED video wall (approximately 16 feet wide) that delivers high-definition visuals for presentations and performances (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). The venue can be configured flexibly, from a seated arrangement for talks to an open-floor party layout, which makes it stand out in Santa Monica’s live-event scene. In terms of capacity, it’s relatively intimate: about 50–60 people can be seated in rows in front of the stage, while a standing-room setup easily accommodates 100–150 guests (and up to ~300 in a very tight crowd) (www.ticketfairy.com ). This emphasizes interaction and networking over large-scale concerts or stadium shows. In practical terms, the Famecast space is best known for blending Santa Monica’s history of creativity with modern, tech-driven production – a signature spot for up-and-coming content creators, entrepreneurs, and cultural innovators.
Events and Programming
1533 26th Street hosts a wide variety of events, with a strong emphasis on tech, media, and creative communities. Typical programming includes startup pitch nights, tech and investor conferences, digital influencer workshops, and professional networking mixers. For instance, the venue regularly books multi-day startup conferences and panel discussions, often coupled with evening entertainment. In late 2023 it served as the site of an “Investment Week” festival – a multi-day conference that drew entrepreneurs and investors by day and featured live music and DJs in the evenings (www.ticketfairy.com ). In fall 2024 it hosted the Los Angeles Investor Conference, which brought together 400+ investors, venture capitalists and high-net-worth individuals for a full-day in-person and live-streamed event (businessinnovatorsmagazine.com ). Small-scale professional events are common (e.g. pitch competitions and seminars), but the venue also transforms into a creative showcase space. Workshops for content creators, product launches, and even intimate music or comedy nights have been held here. Public events range from educational brunch panels and tech meetups to themed parties – for example, a Halloween-themed gathering (“A HOLLOween Party”) in October 2023 offered free entry and drew a crowd (www.ticketfairy.com ). Performance-wise, Famecast’s lineup tends toward local and rising talent: industry thought leaders, YouTube stars, indie bands or DJs are more the norm than top-40 celebrities (www.ticketfairy.com ). In short, if an event involves creativity, technology or networking – especially with a showcase component – you’re likely to find it at 1533 26th St. Traditional concerts or large festivals are far less common here; instead the schedule reflects Santa Monica’s status as a hub for innovation and digital media (blending business with entertainment in a modern setting) (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ).
Tickets and Booking
All events at 1533 26th Street require advance tickets purchased through the event organizer’s official channels. The venue does not operate its own box office, so you will need to buy tickets online via the promoter’s website or ticketing platform (www.ticketfairy.com ). Popular events – especially workshops or conferences – can sell out, so tickets often go on sale weeks or months in advance. Some events offer multiple tiers: for example, conference registrations might include general admission, VIP packages, or day passes. In the 2023 “Investment Week” festival, a 3-day general admission pass was priced around US$247 and VIP access around $697 (www.ticketfairy.com ); individual one-day passes ranged roughly $130–150 (www.ticketfairy.com ). By contrast, social events and meetups at this venue can be low-cost or even free – a recent Halloween party at the space charged no cover (www.ticketfairy.com ). Door sales are possible for some events, but by no means guaranteed. Because the space is relatively small, many events recommend buying tickets online even if a few at-the-door seats are offered. If the event listing mentions “tickets at door,” you may be able to pay cash or card upon arrival, but for insured entry it’s safest to purchase in advance (www.ticketfairy.com ). Expect ticketing fees on online sales, and note that complimentary or VIP tickets may have special perks (for example, VIP passes at previous conferences included lounge access, dinners and open bar (www.ticketfairy.com )).
Seating and Layout
The interior is one large, ground-floor hall with no fixed seating, so the layout is shaped entirely by event needs (www.ticketfairy.com ). By default it is an open floor space with concrete or polished floors, high ceilings and an industrial feel. A raised stage dominates one end of the room, facing the rest of the floor. Behind the stage is the massive LED video wall which acts as a dynamic backdrop for presentations or performances (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Because seating is modular, what you get depends on the event: a tech lecture will typically have rows of white folding chairs set up facing the stage (taking advantage of the projection screen and LED display), while a launch party or concert will be cleared for standing and mingling (www.ticketfairy.com ). The venue also features on-site event furniture – for example, cocktail tables, couches, or conference tables – which can be brought in to create lounge areas or panel setups. For live music or DJ events, sound and lighting gear is built into the space: it has a powerful 3000-watt sound system and a dedicated DJ booth with a mixing console (www.ticketfairy.com ). Stage lighting is flexible too: the house lighting can switch to bright white for speeches or conference panels, or to colored spotlights and ambient effects for a party atmosphere (www.ticketfairy.com ). In practice, the “best” spots vary by event – front-row seats (when provided) put you right up against the stage for talks, while standing-room events often cluster around the center of the room near the stage. There are no balconies or upper levels, so all views are from the main floor; sometimes event organizers will set up a raised platform or VIP lounge area at the rear for sponsors or special guests. Acoustics tend to favor near-stage positions for best sound quality, but the audio system is designed to fill the whole hall evenly. Overall, the flexible design means every tag with good sightlines – the open layout ensures that no matter where you stand or sit, you’ll have an unblocked view of the stage and screen.
Getting There and Parking
1533 26th Street is located in Santa Monica’s Mid-City neighborhood, just south of Olympic Boulevard. By car, it’s only a 5–10 minute drive from downtown Santa Monica (just off Interstate 10 at the Cloverfield Blvd exit) and about 10–15 minutes from L.A.-area beaches. However, the venue itself has virtually no dedicated parking lot or garage (www.ticketfairy.com ). Street parking can be found on the side streets surrounding the building, and in the evenings (after meters shut off around 6–7pm) it is often free – just be sure to check posted signs for any permit or time-limit restrictions during the day (www.ticketfairy.com ). A very handy spot is the public lot at Bergamot Station Arts Center (just north on 26th and Olympic). That large lot tends to have available spaces especially in the evenings and on weekends when the galleries are closed (www.ticketfairy.com ). For daytime events, parking near 26th Street can be competitive due to nearby offices and the Santa Monica Airport, so many guests instead park in one of the city’s public structures (for example, the Arizona Ave or Colorado Ave garages downtown) and take a short rideshare or Metro ride to the venue.
Public transit access is excellent. The Metro Expo Line light rail stops at the 26th/Bergamot station, about a 5-minute walk from the venue (www.ticketfairy.com ). From there, head south on 26th Street, cross Olympic, and you’ll quickly see the Famecast building on the right. This means riders from Downtown L.A., Culver City or Santa Monica’s downtown can easily reach the event via the Expo Line. Additionally, Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus system runs multiple routes along nearby streets (Olympic and Santa Monica Blvd) that come within a few blocks of 26th Street (www.ticketfairy.com ). Simply check BBS lines (such as Line 7 or 8) that stop near Olympic. If you use rideshare or taxi, the driver can pull right up to the front doors – there’s a curbside drop-off zone that makes loading easy (www.ticketfairy.com ). Just set your drop location to “1533 26th Street” and the entrance is right there. Cycling is also an option: Santa Monica is generally bike-friendly, and there are bike racks and secure fence space near the venue entrance for locking up a bicycle (www.ticketfairy.com ). In short, plan a little extra time if driving (for parking hunting), but rest assured that transit and rideshare options are straightforward for getting to 1533 26th St. (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ).
Inside the Venue
Upon arrival at 1533 26th Street, you’ll enter through the front doors into a small lobby. Staff will typically scan your electronic ticket (or paper pass) and check IDs if the event is 18+ or 21+ (www.ticketfairy.com ). Once through the lobby, you step into the main event space. The atmosphere inside is modern and adaptable. For example, one day you might see rows of chairs all facing the stage, bright white lighting and presentation screens for a conference or panel discussion (www.ticketfairy.com ). On another day, the same hall could be dimly lit with colorful LED uplighting, the floor cleared into a dance floor, and a DJ spinning on stage for a party or showcase (www.ticketfairy.com ). The venue’s permanent features include walls painted in neutral tones (often dark grey) and many surfaces for signage or branding, giving it a sleek studio look. Because the configuration varies widely by event, organizers tailor the seating. If you need a chair at a standing-event, arrive early to claim one; if the event promises reserved seating (often at professional meetups), it will be indicated in advance.
The Famecast space includes full AV amenities. Technicians will be on hand for conferences to run the projector and control the sound system, or for DJs to manage their playlists. The lighting system can be adjusted by the technical crew – it’s not a full rock-concert rig, but it includes adjustable stage lights and ambient effects to set different moods (www.ticketfairy.com ). As for concessions, there is no permanent café or open bar run by the venue on a daily basis. However, the building is equipped with a full kitchen and bar area that event producers frequently use. It’s common at morning or afternoon sessions to offer coffee, tea and snacks; nights often feature a bar serving beer, wine and cocktails, either complimentary or cash-bar style (www.ticketfairy.com ). Organizers sometimes bring in external catering, food trucks, or set up buffet tables for longer events. (If the event info doesn’t mention food or drink, plan to eat beforehand.) One constant is that bottled water is usually available free of charge for attendees (www.ticketfairy.com ). Feel free to bring a sealed water bottle or small snack if you like, as the venue is relaxed about that (www.ticketfairy.com ).
Inside amenities include restroom facilities near the back; importantly, they are ADA-compliant (wide stalls and grab bars) and the entire facility is on one level, so the space is fully wheelchair accessible (www.ticketfairy.com ). There is no valet or formal coat check room. In cooler weather, you might see a freestanding coat rack set up temporarily, but in general you should keep personal belongings with you or in plain view. The space is monitored by event security, but it’s wise to travel light – few attendees check large bags. Wi-Fi and charging stations are sometimes provided by event organizers, but not guaranteed (consider this a coworking style venue, so connectivity options are usually available). The overall vibe inside is professional yet casual: business casual attire is common at tech and investment events, while creative mixers and parties welcome smart-casual or trendy looks (www.ticketfairy.com ). The takeaway is that the building is a blank canvas on the inside – what you see depends entirely on the program you attend. But thanks to its modern design, high-tech equipment, and flexible layout, you can expect a polished, engaging experience no matter the occasion (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ).
Nearby Amenities
The venue is a bit off the beaten path, so it’s wise to plan your pre-show and post-show options in advance. Directly to the north is Bergamot Station, a cluster of art galleries that also houses a small café – useful for grabbing coffee or a light snack before an event. A few casual eateries and coffee shops line Santa Monica Blvd within a short drive (El Camino Real or Whole Foods across the street might offer grab-and-go options). For a sit-down meal or drinks, many patrons will head to the more bustling parts of Santa Monica: the Main Street dining district (a 5-10 minute drive away) or the Third Street Promenade and pier area downtown (about 2.5 miles and a 10-15 minute drive) have dozens of restaurants, bars and coffee shops to choose from. Some locally popular options include modern American and international fare along Colorado Ave (just south of the venue) and the new taprooms and gastropubs near the Santa Monica Airport next door. In summary, if you want something specific (e.g. vegetarian, seafood, Mexican food, etc.), Downtown Santa Monica will have it within easy reach by ride or bike. Around 26th Street itself, options are limited to coffees and quick bites, so arriving early (and eating beforehand if needed) is recommended.
As for accommodations, there are several hotels and inns within a couple of miles. The Ambrose Hotel (a boutique lodging) is about 1 mile east of the venue, and the DoubleTree by Hilton (formerly the Gateway Hotel) sits along Santa Monica Blvd only a mile-away as well (www.ticketfairy.com ). These are convenient choices if you want to stay near the event. If you prefer beachside hotels or the Promenade, then Loews Santa Monica, Shore Hotel (both on Ocean Avenue) and many other beachfront hotels are about a 10-15 minute drive west. No matter where you stay, Santa Monica’s nightlife venues (bars, clubs) and late-night transit (Big Blue Bus, rideshare) will keep you mobile after an event. If you’re driving from out of town, give yourself an extra 10 minutes on game day for parking or traffic, especially on Friday or Saturday nights. Generally, arriving 30–45 minutes before an evening show is a good rule of thumb – it lets you find parking, grab a drink, and get in line before doors open. Late-night rides home (Uber/Lyft) are plentiful in this area if you’re staying farther out, and Santa Monica’s neighborhoods are well-lit and busy even after dark.
What Makes This Venue Special
1533 26th Street stands out as Santa Monica’s cutting-edge premium event space. Its renovation from an industrial shell into a high-tech studio embodies the city’s blend of creativity and innovation. Unlike a corporate hotel ballroom or a purely entertainment-oriented club, this venue was designed with content creators, tech startups and cultural events in mind (www.ticketfairy.com ). The centerpiece LED wall and advanced sound system give presenters and performers production tools usually only found in large concert halls or tech showrooms (www.ticketfairy.com ). This means a keynote speaker or a DJ can beam visual content directly to the wall and fill the room with rich audio – a feature that local artists and entrepreneurs appreciate. The open, loft-like architecture – with exposed ceiling trusses and polished concrete floors – also gives it an artsy, loft-style appeal that fits naturally with Santa Monica’s vibe. Many attendees have noted the venue feels like a cross between a Silicon Beach studio and a contemporary gallery space, emphasizing both networking and spectacle simultaneously.
History and local culture also contribute to its uniqueness. The venue repurposes an older building near the famous Bergamot Arts Complex, injecting new energy into that Midtown corridor. It’s become a home base for Santa Monica’s “creator” community – a place where film crews, YouTubers, and startup founders can gather under one roof. By hosting events that mix business panels with live entertainment, it bridges the gap between Hollywood star power and Silicon Valley smarts on the Westside. In fact, some industry events held here deliberately include concerts or after-parties (even free ones like the Halloween event) to emphasize that creative crossover. Judges at pitch nights may be tech investors, while the entertainment between segments might be provided by local indie bands or known social media influencers. According to event reports, while you won’t see a Rolling Stones concert on this stage, you *will* encounter rising influencers, well-known VCs giving fireside chats, and emerging musical acts that attendees discover before they “make it.” Part of the venue’s charm is that sense of “being on the cutting edge” – you often meet speakers or performers who are up-and-coming, not legacy celebrities (www.ticketfairy.com ). In short, 1533 26th St is notable for its tech-forward amenities, flexible design, and its role as a creative incubator in Santa Monica’s eclectic cultural landscape.
Visitor Tips and Information
This section summarizes practical tips to make your visit smooth. First, always have your tickets and ID ready at entry (www.ticketfairy.com ). Most tickets are digital QR codes, so keep your phone charged and screen accessible. If the event is age-restricted (often 18+/21+ for nightlife or alcoholic events), you will need a valid photo ID. Generally, doors open 30–60 minutes before the posted start time (www.ticketfairy.com ). It’s wise to arrive early: this lets you check your seat or spot, connect to any provided Wi-Fi, and avoid missing any opening content. For general admission or standing events, being there right at or before “doors open” is the only way to guarantee a good position near the stage (www.ticketfairy.com ). Once the show begins, many events do not allow re-entry if you step outside, so use the restroom and get settled when doors first open.
Regarding attire, there is no formal dress code. Attendees range from jeans-and-tee to business casual or trendy meetup outfits (www.ticketfairy.com ). In practice, wear what the event type calls for. For presentations, smart casual (nice shirt or blouse) is common; for creative mixers or parties, fun or themed outfits are fine. Comfortable shoes are recommended since you’ll stand or move. The venue is indoors, usually climate-controlled, but summer events can get warm if crowded. Bringing a light jacket or sweater is a good idea if it’s cool outside or for air-conditioned comfort.
Food and drink depend on the event. There is typically no full-service restaurant open to the public on-site, so consider eating beforehand. Many events provide at least water (and often coffee, snacks or cocktails) (www.ticketfairy.com ) – check the event page. If you have dietary needs or prefer to eat full meals, plan accordingly (Santa Monica’s many restaurants are a short ride away). You can usually bring a sealed water bottle or small snack without trouble (www.ticketfairy.com ), but large meals or outside alcohol would likely be disallowed. Photography is generally casual-friendly – taking pictures or short videos on your phone is welcomed at most events (www.ticketfairy.com ). Just be mindful if flash photography or recording full performances are prohibited – organizers will note any restrictions. In general, document your experience lightly, and if in doubt, ask a staff member.
Finally, remember that this is a flexible venue, so check specifics for your event. Some final common-sense tips: keep personal belongings secure (purse/backpack in front), be respectful of networking (introduce yourself politely), and lean in to the collaborative vibe. If accessibility accommodations are needed (seating, ramp access), reach out to the event organizer in advance – the layout is accessible and most staff are ready to assist (www.ticketfairy.com ). Lastly, Santa Monica is easy to explore, so feel free to combine your visit with a stroll by the beach or a trip through nearby galleries. Whether you’re there for business or fun, 1533 26th St offers a modern venue with an energetic atmosphere that reflects the best of the local creative community.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I purchase tickets for an event at 1533 26th Street?
Tickets for events at this venue are sold online through the event's organizer or official ticketing site. The venue itself has no box office, so you should purchase in advance on the event webpage or ticket platform (www.ticketfairy.com ). Popular shows may sell out, so it’s recommended to buy tickets early.
Can I buy tickets at the door?
Sometimes event organizers allow door sales if seats remain. However, many events are pre-sale only or quickly sell out. The safest plan is to assume tickets must be bought in advance online. If an event does allow walk-up tickets, it will be noted on the event listing. Still, especially for conferences or popular shows, arriving early is wise even if “door tickets” are offered (www.ticketfairy.com ).
What is the address of the venue?
The venue is located at 1533 26th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404 (www.ticketfairy.com ). It’s on 26th Street just south of Olympic Blvd, in Santa Monica’s Mid-City neighborhood.
Is there parking available at the venue?
There is very limited onsite parking – no large lot. Most guests park on surrounding city streets or in nearby public lots (www.ticketfairy.com ). Street parking is usually free in the evenings (after meters end) (www.ticketfairy.com ). The nearby Bergamot Station public parking lot (26th & Olympic) is a good option, especially on nights and weekends (www.ticketfairy.com ). During daytime events, you may also consider downtown public garages plus a short rideshare or Metro drop at the venue.
How can I get to 1533 26th Street by public transit?
The Metro Expo Line light rail stops at 26th Street/Bergamot Station, about a 5-minute walk from the venue (www.ticketfairy.com ). You can take it from Downtown LA or Santa Monica’s downtown. Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus also serves the area, with stops on Olympic and Santa Monica Blvd just a few blocks away (www.ticketfairy.com ). Both options bring you within easy walking distance. Uber/Lyft or taxi drop-offs (enter “1533 26th St” as the address) go directly to the front entrance (www.ticketfairy.com ).
What types of events are held at this venue?
A broad range of creative and professional events take place here (www.ticketfairy.com ). This includes tech startup conferences, investor and entrepreneur meetups, content creator workshops, product and brand launch events, networking mixers for media and marketing professionals, and even small concert or performance evenings. Examples include fintech conferences by day and live music nights. The focus is on innovation and entertainment rather than large mainstream concerts.
What is the seating arrangement inside the venue?
There are no fixed seats. The entire floor is open and configurable (www.ticketfairy.com ). For a panel or presentation, organizers set up rows of chairs. For a party or concert, it’s usually open standing room with perhaps some lounge furniture around the edges (www.ticketfairy.com ). Since seating is event-dependent, it’s best to arrive early if you want to guarantee a seat when chairs are limited. Otherwise plan to stand or move around during the event.
How many people fit in the venue?
Capacity depends on the setup. In a typical seated configuration, it can accommodate roughly 50–60 people in front of the stage (www.ticketfairy.com ). If arranged for standing/general admission, it comfortably holds about 100–150 people, and in maximum-fill situations up to around 300 attendees (www.ticketfairy.com ). The space is designed for moderate-sized events rather than huge concerts.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The entire space is on ground level with no interior steps, and it has an open layout (www.ticketfairy.com ). There are accessible restrooms and ramps at any small entry step. The venue is ADA-compliant, so guests using wheelchairs or other mobility aids can navigate freely (www.ticketfairy.com ).
Are there age restrictions for events?
Age limits depend on each event. Many daytime seminars, workshops or family-friendly events are open to all ages (sometimes 16+). However, if an event includes alcohol (like an evening mixer or club show), it will typically be 21+ or at least 18+. The event description will always list any age requirements. In short, lots of events are teen-friendly, but check each listing if you plan to bring someone under 21 (www.ticketfairy.com ).
Can I bring my own food or drinks?
Outside food or alcohol is generally not allowed. Many events do provide refreshments or even have a full cash bar (since the venue has a kitchen/bar area) (www.ticketfairy.com ). However, you are welcome to bring a sealed water bottle or small snack (www.ticketfairy.com ). If you have dietary concerns, plan to eat before or after. Check the specific event info to see if food or beverages will be served.
Is there a coat check or storage for personal items?
There is no permanent coat check desk or lockers. Most events are informal, so there’s rarely any staff storing coats. Sometimes a simple coat rack is provided for jackets, but plan to keep your personal items with you. If you have a bag or purse, you may be asked to briefly show it to security upon entry (www.ticketfairy.com ). It’s best to bring only what you need and keep valuables on your person.
Is photography or recording allowed?
Casual photos and short videos (e.g. for social media) are generally fine, and the venue’s lighting makes for great snapshots (www.ticketfairy.com ). Flash or professional cameras may be restricted depending on the event. If it’s a performance or private presentation, organizers might ask attendees not to record the whole show. Typically the event host will announce any restrictions at the start. As a rule, feel free to snap pics with your phone, but avoid live-streaming entire acts or using large video equipment without permission (www.ticketfairy.com ).
Is there a dress code?
There is no strict dress code enforced by the venue. Attire is typically "wear-what-you-want" unless the event itself has a theme. At professional or daytime events, business casual is common (nice jeans or slacks, collared shirt). At mixers, parties or creative showcases, smart casual or trendy attire is usual, though many guests are simply in comfortable casual clothes (www.ticketfairy.com ). The key is to fit the event’s vibe: if an event specifies "cocktail attire" or another theme, follow that, otherwise come as you are.
Are there nearby hotels for out-of-town guests?
Yes. Within about a mile are several Santa Monica hotels. The Boutique Ambrose Hotel on 4th Street is one example, as is the DoubleTree by Hilton (Gateway Hotel) on Santa Monica Blvd – both are roughly a 10-minute drive east (www.ticketfairy.com ). If you don’t mind a slightly longer ride, any beach-area hotel near the pier or downtown (Loews, Shore Hotel, etc.) is only a 10–15 minute drive. As announced in local reports, plenty of lodging options exist just a short car ride away (www.ticketfairy.com ). Rideshares are common and quick in Santa Monica, so even hotels in Venice or West LA (15–20 minutes drive) are reasonable choices.
Has 1533 26th St hosted any famous performers or speakers?
The venue is more known for emerging talent and industry figures than major pop stars (www.ticketfairy.com ). Events often feature tech leaders, venture capitalists, popular digital creators or YouTubers speaking on panels, and yes, sometimes indie musicians or well-known DJs appear for special events. While you won’t find A-list arena acts there, attendees might catch rising influencers or niche artists in a more intimate setting. As TicketFairy notes, it’s a place “where you may discover someone before they break out big” (www.ticketfairy.com ).